Performance Assessment of Green Filtration System with Evaporative Cooling to Improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

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This paper focuses on the performance assessment of the green filtration system that incorporated with evaporative cooling that used to enhance indoor air quality. This system was invented in an attempt to thrive in a clean environment that becomes a solution for certain places. Indoor air quality (IAQ) and public health risk related to each other, it is due to the percentage of the city population that stays indoors rather than go outdoors. Indoor air contamination is originated from mixed origins such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and indoor airborne particulate matter (PM). The results show that the green filtration system manages to filter PM and VOCs in the air but not as efficient as modern air filters in the market. Furthermore, the evaporative cooling system possesses a huge deal in energy-saving within hot and arid climatic regions.

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Khean, C. C., Yih, T. Y., & Othman, Z. B. (2022). Performance Assessment of Green Filtration System with Evaporative Cooling to Improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). International Journal of Environmental Science and Development, 13(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.18178/ijesd.2022.13.1.1364

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